It’s our 20th Episode(!!!) and we’re talking about first-wave slasher film FINAL EXAM starring Cecile Bagdadi, DeAnna Robins & Joel S. Rice! It’s a serviceable movie with a lot of character development, not a lot of plot and one of the better Final Girl confrontations. It’s kind of like Animal House meets Halloween. We talk about the movie, learn a little about the production and try not to die from this heatwave!

Hey Croaker Kings, Queens & Everything in-betweens - to celebrate our Canada Day and 4th of July for our US friends we’re talking about one of the only 4th of July themes Horror movies we could think of - I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. & Ryan Phillipe. It’s a more modern classic with one of the best chase scenes of all time! #JusticeForHelenShivers. We got really into it, so its a long one!

This week we talk 1982 Argento giallo masterwork Tenebre aka Tenebrae aka UnSane starring Daria Nicolodi, Veronica Lario and Anthony Franciosa. With stunning visuals and an iconic score this film is AMAZING. We talk about trans actress Eva Robin's who portrays the girl from the flashback sequences, discuss Dario's inspiration and go over one of the best screams in horror history.

The full moon may have just passed but we’re talking our first werewolf flick 1985’s Silver Bullet starring Megan Follows, Corey Haim & Gary Busey. It has its problems, but we love it anyway. We talk about the switch in directors, praise the VFX and go over all of its tropes. Arooo!

It's our 15th episode special and we're talking about three movies that aren't even so bad they're good! We start with 'The Witch Who Came From the Sea' and Christopher goes over star Mille Perkins' career. Mitch leads the charge for our second film, 2017 garbage fire 'Hostile' starring Brittany Ashworth about the survivor of a boring apocalypse. Then, we finish the episode talking about possibly the worst of the three, 'Paganini Horror' where a band travels to a spooky mansion to record a music video using cursed sheet music they bought from Donald Pleasence. It's a long one but we had fun! Happy Friday!

This week we're covering Stuart Gordon's horror/comedy masterpiece RE-ANIMATOR starring Barbara Crampton, Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott. Christopher talks about the production of the movie, mistakes a producer for a studio head due to poor research(thanks, wine) and we find out how it connects back to Jamie Lee. We hope our US listeners have a safe, boozy long weekend!

Surprise, it’s Rhonda! It’s also our lucky 13th episode and we are talking about David DeCoteau’s 1987 low-budget flick Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama starring a bevy of B-Horror ifaves like Scream Queen icons Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens and Michelle Bauer, Robin Stille, Andras Jones and Hal Havins. Mitch finds his new favourite horror icon, Rhonda and Christopher quizzes Mitch in a game of ‘DeCoteau or Porn’ and as usual we find out how it Jamie Lee’s.

We’re raven(see what we did there?) about Dario Argento’s 1987 film OPERA starring Cristina Marsillach, Daria Nicolodi, Urbano Barberini and Ian Charleston. It’s a fantastic movie with an amazing score, grisly kills (including one of the best ever) and the occasional hilariously bad dubbing. We talk about the Shakespearian comparisons and Christopher tells the story of a real-life murder at the Metropolitan Opera in 1980 that is a parallel to the film. We say ‘Macbeth’ many times so we are definitely cursed now.

We hope you have a sweater ready because things are about to get (Indrid) Cold in here. We’re talking 2002’s The Mothman Prophecies starring Laura Linney, Debra Messing & Richard Gere. We find out what toppings go on a Mothman Pizza, learn about the museum that houses most of the props from the film and find out if it Jamie Lee’s. It’s an interestingly shot, but very ‘meh’ sort of movie!

We've made it to our tenth episode and we're discussing 1982's The Slumber Party Massacre written by feminist activist Rita Mae Brown as a parody of the genre but shot relatively straight-forward as a slasher film by Amy Holden Jones. We talk about how Amy Jones got the gig, get an update on Mitch/Goose relations and find out if it Jamie Lees(it does!). It's a great movie and we're happy to be talking about it!

Grab your novelty martian headbands, arcade games and SMGs because it's our ninth episode and we are talking about one of our all-time favorites NIGHT OF THE COMET starring Kelli Maroney, Catherine Mary Stewart & Mary Woronov! We talk about befriending geese, production drama and much more. It's a fun one!

It’s Friday the 13th and Our 8th Episode! We’re talking about Lucio Fulci’s giallo film The New York Ripper. Starring Jack Hedley and Almanta Suska, it’s heavy on gore and nudity but very light on plot. We talk about seeing A Quiet Place and Christopher explains the lengthy and complicated process the movie had to go through to get its rating during the height of The Video Nasties. Quack! Quack!

Grab your cargo shorts, capri pants and poodles, it's our seventh episode and we're talking about Tobe Hooper's horrendously awful, but mildly entertaining 'Crocodile'! We can confidently say that this is definitely a movie. We try to understand how we got from the amazing Texas Chainsaw Massacre to... this, fawn over the true hero of the movie, Princess and pour one out for Sable Ranch.

Happy Easter/April Fool's Day! It's Episode Six and we're getting in the spirit of things and talking about 1986's April Fool's Day starring Deborah Foreman, Amy Steel, Deborah Goodrich & Thomas F. Wilson. It's the best movie to have everything while simultaneously having nothing at all, we have a lot of fun this episode! Learn about the casting process, a sequel that never got off the ground and find out if it Jamie Lee's!

It's Episode Five and we're talking about Brian Yuzna's 1989 body horror Society, one of Christopher's favorite movies. We learn about how it all came together, find out if it Jamie Lee's and get deep talking about the movie's social implications.It's one hell of a 99 minute body-stretching, head-turning trip!

It's St.Patrick's Day! To celebrate we're tying a few on and watching Jennifer Aniston battle Warwick Davis in 1993 masterpiece LEPRECHAUN. Mitch recounts his worst St. Patrick's Day stories while working for a University and Christopher talks about his love of gilt. Will it Jamie-Lee? Will we be sober enough to make it through the episode? Will our dogs finally kill us and eat our bodies? Grab a beer (or several) and listen to us scream at you. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

It's our third episode! This time we're watching 1988's Cheerleader Camp (aka Bloody PomPoms) starring Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett and Lorie Griffin. Lots of double-consonant last names and even more red wine to get us through. It's one heck of a movie, with one heck of a rap. As always we find out if it Jamie Lee's, learn a little about Lucinda Dickey(Cory) and sing some Shania. It's our favorite episode so far!

It's Episode Two! We're chatting/blabbin' about 1981's The Boogens! The little gem of a movie has everything; mines, precocious dogs, squid-turtle creatures, horny dudes & so much more! Find out if it Jamie Lee's(It Does) and we learn about star Anne-Marie Martin's crazy career. We're also way more chill this time!

Join us (Christopher & Mitch) on the first episode of 'Definitely First Blood' as we talk 1993's TICKS! Starring Seth Green, Alfonso Ribeiro, Peter Scolari & Ami Dolenz, Find out if it 6 Degrees of Jamie Lee's and Learn about writer Brent Friedman's answer to the X-Files. We were both a lil nervous, so we promise Episode 2 is much better!